Mellor Buses visit in Rochdale

I had a really interesting visit to Mellor Buses in Rochdale this morning hearing about how the Government’s zero emission bus funding is excluding companies like Mellor as they deal with buses at the smaller end of the spectrum – under 23 passengers – and holding back British manufacturing as a result. We’re 18 monthsContinue reading “Mellor Buses visit in Rochdale”

Another successful community litter pick

Another successful community litter pick done yesterday, even with the foul weather we managed to get through the Shaw Street area of Royton and amass a fair few bags! We’ve been out now a fair few times in Royton, the councillors are really putting in the hard work to make the town clean and wellContinue reading “Another successful community litter pick”

Golden Matthew Walls!

Team GB have as always been excellent during the Tokyo Olympic Games, and Matt Walls’ heroics on the cycling track have made all of us in Oldham incredibly proud. Together with Debbie Abrahams and Angela Rayner we’ve written to Oldham Council to ask that Matt be given the Freedom of the Borough – the highestContinue reading “Golden Matthew Walls!”

The Shree Swaminarayan Temple construction

It was a pleasure to attend a visit to the Shree Swaminarayan Temple construction site with council leader Cllr Arooj Shah this week. It has been two years since we met at the new temple site on Copster Hill Road at the ground-breaking ceremony in 2019. However, when Covid hit it led to delays inContinue reading “The Shree Swaminarayan Temple construction”

Safer Communities

This morning I met with Chief Inspector Trevor Harrison from Oldham Police Station today to discuss concerns raised with me about youth violence and knife crime following a number of high-profile incidents in the constituency. The data shows there has been a recent spike in knife related incidents, though broadly it appears to be followingContinue reading “Safer Communities”

Two Years of Lockdown in Kashmir

Oldham is home to thousands of Kashmir heritage people, though it is thousands of miles away for those who have family connections it is something which matters a great deal. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights found breaches in both Pakistan and India administered territory. While the UN reported that Pakistan had acceptedContinue reading “Two Years of Lockdown in Kashmir”